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--Rules--
We don't have many, but here are some guidelines for your visit to PRU :)
01. On the tag-board:
Please be polite on the tag-board and when requesting anything. You don't have to tiptoe, but don't be blatantly
rude.
No advertising, or linking to other sites. There's a place on the forum for that.
You can use the tag-board for requests, but I'd prefer you use the form below it, makes it easier
to keep track of them all :)
02. When requesting episodes:
As stated on the episode page, please include the season, number, and name of the episode if possible--
I don't know them all and it'll speed up the process :)
Be patient. I don't live online! Please give me some time to respond to your request.
03. Episode Downloads
Do not take any episodes and claim them as your own, or hotlink directly to an upload. Link to the downloads
page or homepage if you want to share the episodes.
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--Frequently Asked Questions--
Here are some of the common questions people email or msg me about. Of course I
don't mind answering them myself but maybe this'll help quicker :)
Q. Why won't the episodes play on my computer?
A. You probably need to download a codec for the file. We use a few different file formats and each one has it's
specifications. If it's an HQ video you're trying to play, try downloading the XVid or the DivX codec, either one should make the AVIs play fine :)
For more info on the types of files we upload, scroll to the bottom of the page.
Q. I can't download the combined episodes, can you split up the AVIs, or make them downloadable for free
users?
A. Unfortunately, the download limit is a Megaupload rule, and I can't change it. However, I can split up the files
using HJSplit or WinRar (which will need to be downloaded in order to join them again), or I can convert them to
HQ WMV files. I cannot make separate AVIs.
Q. I can't play AVIs, can you put the episodes in WMV?
OR
I can't download from "hosting site", can you upload the eps on "other hosting site"?
A. Yes, I can transfer eps from AVI to WMV, and yes I can upload to or from Megaupload or Rapidshare, but please
don't make a general request for "all" the episodes! That's pretty much impossible and I don't even know where to start
that way. Start with a few specific episodes and I'll get them done as fast as I can!
Q. What do the letters before episode links mean? What quality are the episodes?
A. I know it gets confusing-- so here's a list of the definitions!:
"LQ": This is a low quality file, about 55mb, wmv format.
"DVD Rip": This is a rip of the German DVDs, audio is English but the episode title is in German.
Awesome quality!
"DVD": Very high quality picture, no ads or titles, may be a tv watermark. AVI format
"HQ": High quality picture, but includes tv ads or encode credits
"High Quality": This is an HQ episode, obviously, but I haven't downloaded it to see if it should
be listed "DVD" or simply"HQ". If you have any of these episodes-- let me know the quality and ad inclusion!
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File types you'll see here :
WMV:
This is the most common format for our episodes and videos, and some songs as well.
All you need is Windows Media Player, any version will work.
AVI:
This is the format for a lot of our High Quality episodes, typically a much higher file
size as well. They play in Windows Media Player but first you need to download the XVid or DivX codecs. This will also allow you to use the files in Windows Movie Maker.
Along with the codecs, you may also download the XVid or DivX Players, which will play avis
very well :)
.001, .002, etc.
These are the files that were too large for some people to download, and so I split
them using HJSplit. You'll need to download all the files listed, and the program itself, so you can join them once they're
downloaded. This allows us to keep the high quality episodes, but lets free users or Rapidshare users to download them.
mp3
The most common song format, all it needs is Windows Media Player :)
FLV
This stands for Flash Video, and can be played in Real Player or in its own FLV Player.
DivX
Only a couple of these, but they'll play in Windows Media Player if you have the codec. Can't be imported into Windows Movie Maker, though. I only use this format if nothing
else is available, it's usually just a temporary upload till I get the AVI.
Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with Disney, Saban, or Power Rangers. However
the summaries, transcripts, and pictures are my own, property of Power Rangers Unlimited. The downloads belong to their
encoders, and are not to be used without permission.
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